Saint-Lary Village (830m) is set in the heart of the French Pyrenees, 20km from the Spanish border and offers some of the best skiing in the area.
Conveniently located at the foot of the slopes, nearby Saint Lary 1700 (Pla d’Adet) is one of the highest resorts in the region. It is easily accessible from Saint-Lary Village using the direct Pic Lumière cable car or 12km by road.
At the apex of three valleys it is an ideal centre for enjoying the ski slopes, the surrounding countryside as well as St Lary itself.
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The skiing |
Ski facts |
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The ski area caters for all levels of skiers, with beautiful green and blue pistes, moguls slaloms and a great snow park along with a huge variety of red pistes for intermediates to cruise. Saint-Lary is divided into 3 interlinked ski areas, all within a short distance from Saint-Lary Village and sharing 100km of slopes among superb landscapes: . Beginners will love St Lary 1700. The areas pistes are all blue, wide and easy to learn on. Intermediates will find plenty of long cruising reds and some not too testing blacks to improve on. . St-Lary 1900 Free-style/snowpark . St-Lary 2400: Experts will have to look around for challenges, there are some steeps and some off piste (especially from the Soum de Matte at 2370m), and plenty of deep powder. |
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Aprés ski |
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St Lary is the après-ski capital of the central Pyrenees. . Amenities Souvenir shops, supermarkets or local shops, bakeries, chemists, newsagents and a post office. |
Visitors who want a break from skiing can experience dog sledging, snow mobiling, snowshoeing, hiking, paragliding. |